To steal a Chris Rock joke, when a dude approaches a woman, no matter the question, what we hear is: “How about some dick?

”I realize that not every guy who VERY HELPFULLY offers to show a woman how to “correctly” do a bicep curl at the gym is looking to get in her pants, but it happens enough that most women are guarded when strange men approach them. How to prevent that immediate vulvar-recoiling from happening?

My question is twofold: Is there a way for a guy to announce he’s DTF without coming off like a sleazeball?

And if so, what should he say in an online dating profile or message? It’s implied in almost every male-female interaction we’ve ever had since puberty, especially at bars, and especially on online dating sites.

" I responded suggesting we cut our losses then and there, as that is not what I was looking for, and I wished him luck in his search. If it's not what I'm after, I respond accordingly... Last evening, I was continuing to chat with a man (late 40s) I had connected with and was hoping to setup our first face to face meeting.

He replied with less maturity than I expected - certainly less than the 23 year old whose offer I declined. I personally have no problem with someone being upfront about what they want and asking for it, so I go for the quick and simple. We were discussing (via Po F messages) the when and where details, when I was dumbfounded to read the question, "What are my chances of getting laid?

" I have been asked this very thing, in as simplistic a manner as noted in the subject line, not once, but twice (both twentysomethings) in the last couple of weeks. Last evening, I was continuing to chat with a man (late 40s) I had connected with and was hoping to setup our first face to face meeting.

We were discussing (via Po F messages) the when and where details, when I was dumbfounded to read the question, "What are my chances of getting laid?

She told him that they shouldn't be doing this and that it wasn't right." The woman told Lubatti that Roethlisberger had followed her into the bathroom and shut the door.

November 19, 2013 – Set Me Up, a social discovery app, announces that in its initial release it achieved over 3 million searchable profiles.

Unlike hook-up apps like Tinder where you’re connecting to complete strangers, with Set Me Up you find dates through friend introductions.

The GBI documents, which were provided to TSG in response to an open records request, include interview reports with several of the alleged victim's friends, all of whom are sorority sisters from Georgia College and State University.

One witness, Ann Marie Lubatti, told investigators that she saw one of Roethlisberger's bodyguards guide the alleged victim to a side door.